Criminal offense of obtaining benefit through coercion.
1 Violence, extortion , and intimidation continued throughout the year. The issue divides Nepal.
2 Yet extortion often costs him as much as or more than taxes.
3 Five months later, police arrested two KPK commissioners for extortion and bribery.
4 Later he handled a company facing extortion by the same insurgent group.
5 I'm truly impressed by your legal knowledge, but extortion is a crime.
6 But they still hold scores more hostages for political leverage and extortion .
7 The fraud count and one extortion count carry maximum 20-year prison terms.
8 The Republican platform permits extortion ; but tariff extortion is robbery by law.
9 Others say the motive could be as simple as robbery or extortion .
10 Vespasian's father was a tax collector; he has extortion in the blood.'
11 He is also charged racketeering and extortion for other alleged criminal activity.
12 And, as a rule, masters and mistresses give in to the extortion .
13 Needless to relate the details either of the confession or its extortion .
14 What they're effecting is a kind of extortion of river merchants, really.
15 What dogged him though was the flurry of blackmail and extortion claims.
16 I mean to stand this siege of extortion to the last gasp.
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Extortion в диалектах
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